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How to Boost IQ and Overcome Learning Disabilities thru Personal & Family Activities and Games |
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This workshop series or personal training covers why and how all basic intelligence skills can be boosted for all children in ways that at the same time increase self-esteem and the quality of each child’s personal, family, and school life. Thirteen key areas of intelligence are identified based on the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children and other learning ability tests. Many children today have been evaluated at school for specific learning disabilities. This workshop series or training will give parents the insights and tools to help their children deal effectively with those disabilities, as well as attention deficit disorders (ADHD). |
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Particularly Important Parent Actions:
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Developing Each Area of IQ: Each of the following IQ skill areas will be covered along with habits, strategies, time management ideas, every-day activities, and fun games to develop each area. The WISC title is given in parenthesis. 1. Verbal Information & Alertness (Information) 2. Ability to Organize & Generalize (Similarities) 3. Mental Math (Arithmetic) 4. Vocabulary (Vocabulary) 5. Practical Living Skills & Good Judgment (Comprehension) 6. Listening & Remembering Skills (Digit Span) 7. Visual Information & Alertness (Picture Completion) 8. Cause & Effect in Social Situations (Picture Arrangement) 9. Designing & Constructing with Model (Block Design) 10. Designing & Constructing without Model (Object Assembly) 11. Seeing and Remembering Skills (Coding) 12. Visual-Motor Skills (Mazes) 13. Creativity |
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The Concept of Learning Disabilities and How to Partner With the
School for Success:
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